Two tourists trapped the reeds in the sea at night, the Shanghai Hai Police Station emergency rescue

Author:Pole news Time:2022.06.30

Jimu Journalist Zhao Delong

Correspondent Li Dan

Video editing Ma Xingxiang

On the evening of June 26, the Shanghai Pudong Sea Police Station received the 95110 alarm for help. Two tourists were trapped in the shallow beach of the outer embankment of Sanjia Port in Shanghai. Security is threatened.

Search and rescue site

After receiving the police, the enforcement officer of the bureau went to the shallow beach of the outer embankment provided by the trapped person according to the information provided by the rescue. Location. Considering that the sea water is still soaring, the crowd may be in danger at any time. After a brief on -site research and judgment, the staff overcomes the noise of the wind and the road conditions. While pointing out the direction, search in the night. After 20 minutes of unremitting efforts and careful observation, it was finally found to be trapped in the sea of ​​trapped in 3 kilometers, and successfully rescued the two people safely around 20:20.

Plaza trapped

Poster security notice

The Shanghai Pudong Sea Police Station reminded that as the weather gradually became hot, there were increasing number of tourists to the seawall and reeds, and the risk of safety hazards such as trapped and drowning was increasing. The Shanghai Pudong Sea Police Station has posted a security notice at a prominent location. Please call 95110 as soon as possible in the case of danger.

(Picture source: Shanghai Sea Police Station)

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